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<blockquote data-quote="googly_moogly" data-source="post: 221395" data-attributes="member: 3875"><p>Hello,</p><p>I have a very nice cow that sometime in her life cut the heck out of one of her toes and when ever we get any rain and mud, not often, she gets a little lame. She is one of my best cows so I don't want to just send her to the kill floor. Has anyone ever heard of surgically removing the hurt toe. Someone told me about a simular situation where the vet removed the toe and after a short while her cow got around just fine. Any imput would be greatly appreciated.</p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Goolgy Moogly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="googly_moogly, post: 221395, member: 3875"] Hello, I have a very nice cow that sometime in her life cut the heck out of one of her toes and when ever we get any rain and mud, not often, she gets a little lame. She is one of my best cows so I don't want to just send her to the kill floor. Has anyone ever heard of surgically removing the hurt toe. Someone told me about a simular situation where the vet removed the toe and after a short while her cow got around just fine. Any imput would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Goolgy Moogly [/QUOTE]
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